Growing in one of the shadiest spots in the garden is this rather exotic perennial, Roscoea cautleyoides ‘Kew Beauty’. It’s rather a tease because it is around the longest day when it finally pushes up through the soil. Its ivory coloured flowers could be those of an orchid.
Prologue
I became a born-again gardener during covid. Before that I was only interested in growing things to eat, but now I have more interest in growing things of beauty. This blog is really for me. I hope I will be able to use it as a sort of diary, and a place to keep pictures of my garden. But I have a few relatives and friends who might be interested and I am happy for them and indeed anyone else who may come upon the blog to see it and maybe make comments.

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